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  • 1 week ago | thetechstreetnow.com | Igor Bonifacic

    26 minutes ago   Engadget Nothing has probably made its biggest impression in the tech world with its distinctive mid-range Android phones (like the 3a Pro pictured above). But the UK-based brand’s first product was actually wireless earbuds, and now it’s preparing to unveil its first over-ear headphones on July 1. As is often the way, though, we don’t have to wait until then to get our first look at the upcoming cans, as pictures have leaked online ahead of the London launch event.

  • 1 week ago | technewstube.com | Igor Bonifacic

    Tech News Tube is a real time news feed of the latest technology news headlines.Follow all of the top tech sites in one place, on the web or your mobile device.

  • 1 week ago | engadget.com | Igor Bonifacic

    AdobeWhen its redesigned Firefly app arrived earlier this year, Adobe launched the platform without Android and iOS app support, saying those would come at a later date. Today, the company is making good on that promise, with both versions available to download from their respective storefronts. If you're new to Firefly, it's the place where Adobe brings together all of its AI image, video, audio and vector generation tools. The company relaunched the app in April at its Max conference in London.

  • 1 week ago | devicedaily.com | Cherlynn Low |Sam Rutherford |Igor Bonifacic |Katie Teague

    Google’s annual I/O developer conference is kicking off on May 20, and for the first time, the company is hosting a dedicated showcase a week earlier, which indicates it might have too much news for its typical hours-long keynote at I/O. The Android Show: I/O Edition, a dedicated showcase for the Android ecosystem, takes place today and we’re liveblogging it right here, right now. The event will start at 1PM ET / 10AM PT, and it’ll stream at that time on Google’s Android YouTube channel.

  • 2 weeks ago | thetechstreetnow.com | Igor Bonifacic

    8 minutes ago   Engadget The Nothing Phone 3 is getting an official release for US customers. The handset will be available to purchase from Amazon or directly from the company, according to a report by TechCrunch. Nothing CEO Carl Pei has been teasing this news since April, but now it's official. Canadians will also be able to get in on the retail action, as Nothing has inked a deal with Best Buy to sell the new handset in the region. The phone goes on sale next month.

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